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Topic: A very exiting game from Yahoo!, many sacrifices!
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I'm black in this game, the original notation wasn't algebraic so I changed it. If the PGN doesnt appear I'll erase this and get back to it later.
1. d4 Nf6 2. e3 e6 3. Be2 b6 4. Nf3 Bb7 5. O-O d5 6. c3 Nbd7 7. b3?! ( white play's overly cautious, losing initiative ) 7... Be7 ( I probably should have played ...c5 now ) 8. Bd2 O-O 9. c4 c5 10. cxd5 Nxd5 ( to open the position as my pieces are ready to occupy good squares ) 11. dxc5 Bxc5 12. Nc3 ( not 12... Nxc3,Bxc3 where white has a good game ) 12... N7f6 13. h3? ( waste tempo + weakens the kingside + has a backward pawn duo in front of the king ) 13... Rc8 14. Na4?! ( only helps black, white can't do anything from there ) 14... Bd6 15. Nd4 Ne4 ( forces the bishop back to the 1st, and exchanges only help black as the position is open ) 16. Be1 e5 17. Nc2 ( even after 17. Nb5 black has the better game ) 17... Qc7 ( adding pressure to the c-file + supporting the bishop pointing at the kingside ) 18. Bd3 Nec3 ( with a black night on the third supported by many pieces white now get's desperate... ) 19. Qh5 h6 ( maybe 19... g6 was better, but I didnt wan't to weaken the dark squares near the king too much, I did anyway's but white had no way to exploit... ) 20. Qf5 g6 21. Qg4 Nxa4 ( the only move, my active night on the 3rd for his passive was worth it as it gives white doubled a-pawns. ) 22. bxa4 e4 ( this pawn sacrifice opens lines for my bishop and a way to a fork ) 23. Bxe4 ( if 23. Qxe4,Nf4 24. Qd4,Be5 -+ ) 24... Nf6 24. Qh4 Nxe4 25. Nd4 Bh2+ ( a useless check, but black is still much better ) 26. Kh1 Be5 27. Rd1 Qc4 ( this move forces white to make serious consessions, black will infiltrate whites backrow ) 28. Kg1 ( you know theres a problem when a move like this one is the best one ) 28... Bh2+ 29. Kh1 Qxf1+ 30. Kxh2 Nd2 ( 30... Nc3 was better, but I was in time trouble, still a winning move ) 31. f3 Bxf3 ( 31... Nxf3 32. gxf3,Bxf3 33. Nxf3,Qe2+ 34. Kg3,Qxd1 may have been even better ) 32. gxf3 Qxf3 ( provoking the fork ) 33. Bxd2 Qxd1 34. Be1 h5 ( a waiting move that strengthens the position, white falls ) 35. Bb4 Rc1 36. Kg3 Qg1+ 37. Kf4 Rf1+ 38. Nf3 g5+ 0-1 white resigned, my 5 minutes left + extra material would be more then enough to eventually mate without a problem
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Very fun game..with many ideas..black always sees further!
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